[Video-Open]

A shooting today at a suburban Cincinnati trucking company- a man opens fire killing two workers.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 1:09]
[IN Q=]
((STUFF LIKE THIS HAPPENS YOU KNOW JUST DON'T MAKE NO SENSE.))
[RUNS=06]
[OUT Q=make no sense.]
(------------)

[5-OH-Shooting]

[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=5]
[WRITER=jja]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=N7 at 5]

Good Evening. I'm Jean Jadhon.
[SS=Fatal Shooting]

The man suspected of opening fire is now in custody.
State police in Indiana say they arrested the suspect about two and half hours after the shootings- at a truck stop about 50 miles away.
Stacy Case is in West Chester, Ohio with more.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[Super=03-West Chester, OH; :00]
[Super=01-Chief John Bruce/West Chester Police; :23]
[SUPER=@Case1; ]
[SUPER=01-George Vonderhaar/Worker; :59]
[SUPER=01-Mike Hobson/Worker; 1:03]
[RUNS=1:22]
[OUT Q=West Chester, Ohio.]
((
THE NEWS WAS OVERWHELMING FOR FAMILY MEMBERS AT THE SCENE --- ANOTHER
WORKPLACE SHOOTING, THIS TIME AT A TRUCKING COMPANY IN WEST CHESTER,
OHIO. POLICE SAY THE GUNMAN DROVE THROUGH A SECURITY CHECKPOINT --
IGNORING ORDERS TO STOP... THEN WALKED INTO AN OFFICE AREA WITH A GUN
IN EACH HAND AND OPENED FIRE. FIVE WORKERS WERE SHOT -- TWO ARE DEAD.

CHIEF JOHN BRUCE/WEST CHESTER POLICE
"We have nothing to lead us to believe he had a grievance against a
specific person."
OFFICIALS SAY THE SHOOTER FIRED AT LEAST 12 SHOTS BEFORE
SPEEDING AWAY IN A WHITE VAN.....HE WAS ARRESTED AN HOUR LATER, AT A
TRUCK STOP ACROSS THE STATE LINE IN INDIANA.
RESTAURANT PATRON:
"He looked at me very sternly and said yes, you need to call the police
right now, they're lookin' for me."
STACY CASE/REPORTING
THE SUSPECT, 50 YEAR OLD TOM WEST, NEVER WORKED AT THIS SUBURBAN
CINCINNATI PLANT BUT HE DID WORK FOR WATKINS MOTOR LINES UP UNTIL TWO
YEARS AGO. WHILE POLICE ARE WITHOUT A MOTIVE -- CO-WORKERS ARE ALSO
TRYING TO MAKE SENSE OF A SENSELESS CRIME.
GEORGE VONDERHAAR/WORKER
"It's messed up, you know I just don't understand this crap."
MIKE HOBSON/WORKER
"Doesn't happen to you, happens other places, happens other parts of the
world, not where you work - kind of a reality check - it does happen."
THE ALLEGED SHOOTER IS IN CUSTODY IN INDIANA -- AS OFFICIALS
DECIDE WHETHER TO BRING WEST BACK TO OHIO TO FACE POSSIBLE CHARGES.
STACY CASE, CBS NEWS, WEST CHESTER, OH.))

[5-Keister-Morris]

The 6th district house race is still too close to "officially" call, but incumbent Benny Keister believes when all is said and done he WILL keep his seat.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Pulaski]

The Democrat is leading Republican Morgan Morris by 49 votes - making it the closest General Assembly race in the state. Election officials say there will be an automatic recount because the vote difference is less than one half a percent.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=It's a drawn]
((BENNY KEISTER/INCUMBENT: IT'S A DRAWN OUT PROCESS BUT THEY JUST WANT TO MAKE SURE THAT EVERYTHING IS CORRECT AND IT SHOULD BE CORRECT IN SOMETHING THIS CLOSE, YOU KNOW. THEY NEED, THEY NEED TO MAKE SURE THAT EVERYTHING IS RIGHT))
[SUPER=01-Benny Keister/(D) Pulaski]
[RUNS=:10]
[OUT Q=everthing is right]
(------------)
[VO-NAT]

The results must be certified on November 24th before a recount can begin. An official winner probably won't be announced until mid-December. Keister says he will continue preparing for the upcoming General Assembly session.
(------------)

[5-Bedford-Voting]

A clerical error may have cost two Bedford County candidates the election.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Bedford;]

Registrar Marie Batten says a mistake she made could undo the results of two county races.
[SUPER=03-Bedford Co.;]

41 people on Clay's Crossing Drive were told to vote in the Big Island District when they SHOULD have voted in the Forest District.
Big Island's 24-year supervisor Tony Ware lost his seat to Steve Arrington by just 12 votes.
A Big Island school board race was ALSO decided by 12 votes.
Both losing candidates have 30 days to challenge the election results.
A special three-judge panel would then decide if the election is valid and whether to hold a special election.
(------------)

[5-Iraq]

[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=Five]
[WRITER=jen]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=Iraq]

President Bush signs a package worth nearly 88 BILLION dollars into law today to help with the War on Terrorism .

Meanwhile, the Pentagon calls up thousands more reservists for one- year stints and the first Polish soldier is killed in attacks.
Teri Okita has more from Washington.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Washington, DC; :00]
[SUPER=01-Teri Okita/CBS News; :29]
[SUPER=01-Donald Rumsfeld/Defense Secretary; :43]
[SUPER=01-Sen. John McCain/(R) Arizona; 1:10]
[RUNS=1:38]
[OUT Q=standard]
(( A SIGN THAT AMERICA PUTS ITS MONEY WHERE ITS MOUTH IS, PRESIDENT
BUSH INKED AN 87-BILLION DOLLAR AID PACKAGE FOR U-S OPERATIONS AND
RECONSTRUCTION IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN. MR. BUSH SAYS THE U-S MUST SHOW
ITS RESOLVE IN PROMOTING DEMOCRACY THROUGHOUT THE MIDDLE EAST.
SOT: (Bush) the resources we commit will increase freedom, peace and
increasing security of american people
(Super: Teri Okita/Reporting)
STANDUP BRIDGE: WHILE MORE AMERICAN DOLLARS FILTER IN, THE PENTAGON HAS
ANNOUNCED PLANS TO CUT THE OVERALL NUMBER OF U-S TROOPS IN IRAQ BY
NEARLY 30-THOUSAND NEXT YEAR. SOME UNITS WONT BE REPLACED, AND THEYLL
RELY MORE HEAVILY ON IRAQI POLICE.
(Super: Donald Rumsfeld/Defense Secretary)
SOT: I have not been told of a single military commander in CENTCOM, in
Iraq, who is recommencing additional U.S. military forces. Not one.
TRACK: DEFENSE DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS DENY THE TROOP REDUCTIONS ARE
DRIVEN BY POLITICS EVEN AS AMERICA HEADS INTO A PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
YEAR.
(NAT TAPS)

BUT SOLDIERS CONTINUE TO DIE TWO MORE WERE KILLED IN IRAQ THURSDAY
AND SOME LAWMAKERS SAY WE NEED MORE TROOPS, NOT LESS.
(Super: Sen. John McCain/R-Arizona) (Wednesday/yesterday)
SOT: This is an insufficient number of troops to even play defense, much
less take the fight to our enemy,
TRACK: THE PENTAGONS ONE-YEAR ROTATION PLAN ALSO CALLS FOR TENS OF
THOUSANDS OF RESERVISTS, NATIONAL GUARDSMEN, AND ACTIVE-DUTY MARINES TO
REPLACE TROOPS WHOVE BEEN IN IRAQ SINCE LAST SPRING. THE U-S CONTINUES
TO SHOULDER MUCH OF THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR SECURITY AS FEW COUNTRIES
SEEM WILLING TO SEND IN SOLDIERS TO HELP KEEP THE PEACE. TERI OKITA,
CBS NEWS, WASHINGTON.
))

[5-Train-Station]

A museum honoring photographer O. Winston Link is just two months from being fully developed.
Renovations to the former Norfolk and Western Passenger Station which will house the attraction are now complete.
Shannon Young was there for this morning's unveiling.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=On three, three, two ...]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke;]
[SUPER=01-Jim Sears/Center in the Square President;]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke/November 1, 2002;]
[SUPER=01-David Goode/Norfolk Southern President;]
[SUPER=@Shannon2;]
[SUPER=@file; ]
[RUNS=1:25]
[OUT Q=STD]

(((///// SOT /////)
[SOT 27:50-27:54]
[IN Q=On three, three two ...]
[RUNS= :04]
[OUT Q=two, one, (cheering).]
A blue ribbon marked a red-letter day as Virginia lawmakers, Roanoke's mayor and the cultural community showed off the results of 9-months of construction.
[SOT 30:03-30:18]
[IN Q=The building is fantastic...]
((JIM SEARS/CENTER IN THE SQUARE PRESIDENT: THE BUILDING IS FANTASTIC. IT'S GONNA BE THE NEW GATEWAY TO ROANOKE. WE'RE ALL EXCITED SO IT'S JUST WONDERFUL.))
[RUNS=: 17]
[OUT Q=we're all excited so it's just wonderful.]
A year to the week after dignitaries first swept the dirt from an N&W logo in the old passenger station, the high ceilings and open spaces of the landmark speak again of its heyday.
The station was built in 1905.
Renowed designer Raymond Lowey perked up its appearance in the 1940's.
Photographer O. Winston Link knew his work had found a home.
[SOT 32:53-32:57]
[IN Q=He loved this location.]
((DAVID GOODE/NORFOLK SOUTHERN PRESIDENT: HE LOVED THIS LOCATION. HE WANTED HIS PICTURES HERE.))
[RUNS= :04]
[OUT Q=wanted his pictures here.]
Link's photos will grace the walls of a downstairs gallery.
The Museum will also house the Roanoke Valley Convention Center and Visitor's Bureau.
Officials estimate the combination could track in another 7-million dollar a year.
[SOT 33:15-33:22]
[IN Q=I think as time goes by...]
((GOODE: I THINK AS TIME GOES ON THE PEOPLE IN THE ROANOKE VALLEY WILL REALIZE WHAT A TREASURE THIS REALLY IS.))
[RUNS= :07]
[OUT Q=what a treasure this really is.]
The old passenger station is scheduled to reopen in January.
Shannon Young, News 7, Roanoke.))

[SS=NONE]ROBIN TOSS BACK[Tease#1]

[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=5]
[WRITER=jen]
[TAPE#=Tease]
[GRAPHIC=None]
Coming up, the national government steps in to investigate allegations of New Jersey couple severly starving its adopted children
(--------------)
[VO-NAT]
and in Health Check - she wasn't supposed to be alive today, But this toddler is defying the odds and thriving thanks to a transplant that gave her a second shot at life.
(--------------)
[Comm]

But it's only because a donor was found in time. Makenzie had a bowel transplant in April. She is still on the road to recovery --but is now back at home.
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=Makenzie is making major]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.; :00]
[SUPER=01-Cindy Blackburn/Makenzie's Mother; :20 ]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co./January; :27]
[RUNS=1:20]
[OUT Q=and be able to play]
((
Makenzie is making major steps every day. She's walking, talking, but most importantly eating.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT31:27]
[IN Q=She had never eaten.]
((SHE HAD NEVER EATEN. SHE'D NEVER DRANK A BOTTLE HER WHOLE LIFE. AND NOW IT'S WONDERFUL TO SEE HER PICK UP A BAG OF CHIPS. IT'S JUST AMAZING. IT'S LIKE HAVING A NORMAL CHILD AGAIN))
[RUNS18]
[OUT Q=like having a normal child]

That wasn't the case in January --Makenzie was hooked to pumps and poles almost 24 hours a day just to stay alive.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT34:27]
[IN Q=When she was born originally they told us she]
((WHEN SHE WAS BORN ORIGINALLY THEY TOLD US SHE PROBABLY WOULDN'T LIVE BUT A FEW MONTHS. SO WE HAD PREPARED OURSELVES FOR THAT AS BEST AS YOU CAN NOW WE HAVE THE HOPES THAT SHE'LL LIVE TO BE AS OLD AS SHE CAN. SHE'S GOT THE POTENTIAL TO DO ANYTHING))
[RUNS26]
[OUT Q=to anything]

And for that Makenzie's mother says she will be forever grateful to the family of the 8 year old boy whose bowel has given Makenzie a second chance at life.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT33:50]
[IN Q=She'll always have to take medications]
(( SHE'LL ALWAYS HAVE TO TAKE MEDICATIONS. SHE'LL ALWAYS HAVE A FEW ISSUE WITH THIS TYPE OF TRANSPLANT. SHE SHOULD GROW UP, SHE SHOULD GO TO SCHOOL HAVE FRIENDS AND BE ABLE TO PLAY ))
[RUNS12]
[OUT Q=be able to play]))
(-------------)
[ANCHOR=Joy Full]

Makenzie is still being checked on regular basis to make sure her body is not rejecting the organ.
(++++++++++)
[WEBADDRESS FS]
If you'd like to keep track of her progress you can find a link on our web page to her web address.
(+++++++++++)
[ANCHOR=Jean/Joy 2 shot]

Jean,

[5-Starved-Kids]

[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=5]
[WRITER=jja]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=hold]

By now you've probably heard the story from New Jersey- four adopted boys left to eat the walls- agess 9 through 19 and each weighing less than 50 pounds.
(------------)
[VO-NAT 24.5]
[SUPER=03-Washington, DC;]

Now today on Capitol Hill a hearing to find out how parents could allegedly starve their children and how it went unnoticed by social workers.
The case attracted the attention of lawmakers who want to find the failure in the child welfare system.
The children were seen social services workers 38 times and no abuse was ever reported.
All agencies tied to the New Jersey case testified Wednesday.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
((WHY THE SYSTEM FAILED THESE BOYS WE NEED TO RECOGNIZE THE SAME PROBLEMS KEEP ON SURFACING))
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=01-Rep. William Pascrell/(D) New Jersey;]
[RUNS=08]
[OUT Q=keep on surfacing.]
(------------)
[VO-NAT 10 plus pad]

The parents received 28 thousand dollars a year from the state to help care for their children.
Now in the state's care the boys have all begun to gain weight.
(------------)

[5-Cider]

[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=Five]
[WRITER=bwa]
[TAPE#=Feature]
[GRAPHIC=None]
As the weather gets cooler, there's nothing better than a cup of hot apple cider. At least that what our Brent Watts thinks.
[ANCHOR=JEAN 2 SHOT]
He joins us this afternoon with a look inside a local cider factory.
[ANCHOR=BRENT 2 SHOT]
Jean, Murray's Cider is one of the last companies in the U.S that makes cider from tree ripened apples instead of concentrate.
[ANCHOR=BRENT FULL]
[SUPER=@Brent1; ]
And unlike many large factories, each family member has a hand in the entire cider making process.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=NATS. The Murray...]
[SUPER=01-Joe Murray/Murray's Cider Company; :20]
[RUNS=1:30]
[OUT Q=...the family's famous cider.]
((---------------------------))
[ANCHOR=Brent THREE SHOT Brent/Jean/Robin]
The company bottles enough to fill 125 thousand cases per year, which is about a half a million gallons.
[Stats]
[11/06/2003]
[THREE SHOT TOSS]
[WALK INTO]
[CK/WXPRO]WEATHER MAPS
WEATHER FORECASTS
EXTENDED FORECAST
[SIT DOWN FOR 2 SHOT TOSS]

[Tease#3]

[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=5]
[WRITER=tbr]
[TAPE#=Tease3]
[GRAPHIC=None]

Stocks rebouned af starting on the down side. We'll have a look at today's trading in Marketwatch.
(--------------)
[VO-NAT]
and the new nickel is changing more than hands. See the new look of money a little later.
(--------------)
[Comm 3]
[5-stock-roll]
[SUPER=X5000;]
[SUPER=281-i/0.06/42.25/h/0.92/51.35/i/0.25/78.25/h/0.12/16.52//Unchg/0.02;]
[SUPER=282-h/1.26/33.85/h/0.24/12.01/i/0.05/0.79/h/0.90/20.55/h/1.20/66.77;]
[SUPER=283-h/0.02/49.17/h/0.70/8.70/h/0.20/26.01/h/0.21/25.65/h/0.15/46.30;]

[S5-House]

The Express plays at home Friday and Saturday of this week. Here's Steve Mason with this year's first edition of Round House Wrap Up.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=@Steve1; :00]
[SUPER=01-Tony MacAulay/Express Head Coach; :16]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke; :33]
[SUPER=01-Joe Dusbabek/Express Forward; :42]
[SUPER=01-Shawn Limpright/Express Leading Scorer; 1:01]
[RUNS=1:21]
[OUT Q=....Round House Wrap Up"]
(------------)
((STEVE MASON:))
((TONY MACAULAY/EXPRESS HEAD COACH:))
((The team is on its way because of the defense. A unit led by goalie David Belitski that has given up just five goals in three games. The offense scored 12 goals during the stretch.
((:))
Off the ice, the team scored major points in the community, spending time with kids with celebra palsy at the Ice Station. Goals were scored, kids were pushed to try and spirits were lifted.
((:))
The Express had some college visitors this week. Two communication majors at James Madison University are shooting a short documentary on the Express for a class project.))
(-----------)
[TALENT=MIKE]
[GRAPHIC=BAM]
Coming up tonight at the top of the hour - we'll tie this week's elections into sports as we check in with a former coach who was a winner at the polls - newly elected Botetourt Supervisor Don Meredith.
Take care everybody and have a great night.

[GO TO BREAK][5-Nickel]

[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=Five]
[WRITER=jen]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]

Even after a makeover, its still just worth five cents.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Washington, DC]

The U-S Mint unveiled the newly designed nickel during a ceremony earlier today.
This is the first time the coin has been updated in 65 years.
The new design commemmorates the bi-centennials of the Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark expedition.
The nickles will go into circulation in this spring.
(------------)
[Close-ID]
[5pm]
[SUPER=x4034;email/copyright]
SUPER=x4035; fax/copyright

[Evening-ID]

[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=]
[WRITER=ejo]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=None]

It has a new, slick look...
(------------)
[VO-NAT NA112 14:26:56 ]
but it's still worth just five cents.
(------------)
[Closing Animation]
The new nickel on News Seven at Eleven.